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I wonder how much of this is down to Sissoko. Only showed glimpses in the doc but he is clearly very grounded and has his own example of bouncing back from a poor start.
I wonder how much of this is down to Sissoko. Only showed glimpses in the doc but he is clearly very grounded and has his own example of bouncing back from a poor start.
I did. And it is exactly what he infers.
You’re both misusing the word infer ? you mean imply.Inferring (which is subjective) and saying are two different verbs but lets leave it there.
Sissoko is a brilliant human being. He’s supportive and kind, but also committed and determined. He might be technically limited but he’s a great example for the virtues of hard work and steely determinationI wonder how much of this is down to Sissoko. Only showed glimpses in the doc but he is clearly very grounded and has his own example of bouncing back from a poor start.
At first glance, our fixture schedule looked/looks like a nightmare, but I get the feeling that it has been of some benefit to a few of our players (Ndombers, Kane, Hoijberg, to name a few) insofar as they may be getting fitter quicker by playing matches rather than training.
If you need any reminding why he’s one in a million, watch this highlight video.
One thing is very certain about him, when he turns the entire midfield with one shoulder drop or twist, the players in front of him better be making runs into space.
He loves to release a through ball on the turn. This is the key to our counter attacking play. If we can get this right, we will score a lot more goals through the middle than we do now.
Using the word "lovely" is under stating it!Some lovely touches when he came on
Thats more like it!Fantabulous touches from the big man
Please play him and gio vs chelsea